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    I work for a company that has regional broadcast components across the U.S. Most of us use final cut but one component on the west coast refuses to switch from premiere. I haven't used premiere in years and was curious if you could output an apple dv stream file from premiere. Any advice would rock. Thanks.
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    Hi JoNuggs,

    Welcome to the forums.

    I use Premiere Pro (v1.5.1) and it can certainly export to DV AVI which, I believe, is compatible with Final Cut. I've had a look in the export options and can't see anything that resembles Apple DV Stream. That said, it might be because I haven't got any particular add-in or codec that may be required.

    Search or post in the forums at www.wrigleyvideo.com/videotutorial as the guys there are, among other apps, big time Premiere users.
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    Apple *.dv is a "raw" DV stream in a format as sent on IEEE-1394.

    Windows DirectShow (Premiere Pro) uses DV in an AVI wrapper.

    The issue was discussed in this somewhat confusing thread. Several conversion strategies were discussed. Quicktime Pro for Windows may be the solution.
    https://forum.videohelp.com/topic331833-60.html
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    Thanks guys!
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